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    Day.az, Azerbaijan
    Oct 13 2007


    Azeri analyst sees pro-Armenian US move as assault on Islam



    A heavyweight Azerbaijani political analyst has described the recent
    decision of the US House of Representatives foreign relations
    committee to approve the resolution on the alleged genocide of the
    Armenians in the Ottoman Turkey in 1915 as part of the attack of the
    West on the Muslim world and US plans to disintegrate big Muslim
    countries such as Turkey. "The West the Christian world is interested
    in continuing the assault on Muslim countries, destroy bigger Muslim
    states and create new Christian countries out of their territories",
    Vafa Quluzada told Russian language website Day.az on 11 October
    2007. The following is the Day.az website report headlined "Vafa
    Quluzada: `The Armenian lobby in the USA was created by the Americans
    themselves to cover up their expansion in the world'". Subheadings
    have been inserted editorially.

    Interview with the political analyst and the former Azerbaijani state
    advisor on foreign policy issues, Vafa Quluzada.

    Policy of disintegration

    [Correspondent] What do you think about the situation around the
    resolution on the recognition of "the genocide of Armenians", which
    was approved at the foreign relations committee of the House of
    Representatives of the US Congress?

    [Quluzada] Certainly, it is a very unpleasant fact not only for
    Turkey, but also for the entire Muslim world. Let us remember the
    numerous remarks in the media of Muslim countries following the
    collapse of the Soviet Union saying that the front line will now lie
    not between Communism and the free world, as it was put then, but
    between the Christian and Muslim worlds.

    And the developments prove it: the wars against Afghanistan and Iraq,
    the current situation concerning Iran, which they also want to
    resolve by means of war, and now the deteriorating relations between
    the USA and Turkey. The US-Turkish relations were at the highest
    level when the Soviet Union existed. Turkey was the outpost and front
    line for the USA. Now the USA destroys big regional states one after
    another. Washington seems to want small states which can be ruled
    easily. As a result, Iraq has been disintegrated into three parts,
    while Afghanistan can even never be mentioned. Now it is Turkey's
    turn coming.

    Assault on Muslim world

    Therefore, Armenia may attack Turkey with the assistance of any big
    power and occupy part of Turkey's territory some time in future in
    the same way as Russia once set Armenia against us and occupied part
    of Azerbaijani territories. Then, a Geneva or Vienna group for Turkey
    will be set up like the OSCE Minsk Group for us [international
    mediators dealing with the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia], within the framework of
    which the world powers will beat the air. The West the Christian
    world is interested in continuing the assault on Muslim countries,
    destroy bigger Muslim states and create new Christian countries out
    of their territories. Thus, we are situated in a very dangerous
    region.

    "Great actors"

    [Correspondent] So, does it mean you are convinced that the Congress
    will pass this pro-Armenian resolution?

    [Quluzada] I am convinced of one thing: this issue was never raised
    when the Americans did not need it. But now everyone, including both
    [US President] George Bush and [US Secretary of State] Condoleeza
    Rice, turns out to be helpless. By the way, both of them are great
    actors. They pretend to be upset in front of TV cameras as if they
    were unhappy that their own Congress makes such a decision. I do not
    believe it and think that it is George Bush and Condoleezza Rice who
    stand behind this decision.

    US behind Armenian lobby?

    [Correspondent] It means again that in fact we need to talk not only
    about the success of the Armenian lobby, but also about the
    coincidence of the interests of the Armenians and those of the US
    official circles.

    [Quluzada] The Armenian lobby was created by the US administration.
    If otherwise, who would allow the Armenian Assembly to sit in the
    building of the Congress? I was there and talked to members of this
    assembly. Then, why do not the Americans let, say, the [Palestinian]
    Fatah organization open an office, for example, in the White House?
    But they made this concession to the Armenian lobby. [Passage
    omitted: accusations of Armenia as a terrorist state]

    Despite all this the Armenian Assembly has meetings in the building
    of the Congress. I believe that the Americans established and support
    it in order to cover up their expansion in the world.

    No need for Turkey?

    [Correspondent] Is it good for the USA to spoil relations with one of
    its few allies in the Muslim world Turkey under the current
    circumstances of confrontation between the civilizations?

    [Quluzada] This is the way we describe the relations between the USA
    and Turkey. In reality, it is a matter of propaganda. Such a gigantic
    power as the USA can do without Turkey. Let us see what kinds of
    measure Ankara will take. The US defence secretary has already
    suggested that Turkey may cease fuel supplies for the US army in Iraq
    as if Iraq did not have its own fuel... [ellipses as published]

    War against Kurdish rebels

    [Correspondent] So, which steps can Turkey take in response? There
    are calls in Ankara to limit cooperation with the USA and
    independently start war against Kurdish rebels in the north of Iraq.

    [Quluzada] I think that in any case Turkey will not take the USA's
    opinion into consideration when defending its own interests in Iraq.
    Turkey may send its troops to Kurdistan [historic area in northern
    Iraq], destroy the PKK [Kurdish Worker Party], which is globally
    recognized as a terrorist organization, and help their brothers of
    Turkic origin who live in Kerkuk [northern Iraq]. If I were in the
    place of Turks, I would seize Kerkuk and separate it from Iraq. It
    would be a good response to the recognition of "the genocide of the
    Armenians" at the US Congress. But I do not know if they will do it
    and if they have power to do it.
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